Tom Rogerson’s life as an improviser began when, as a toddler, he would clamber up onto his family piano stool and try to emulate his sister’s playing. Now releasing his second solo album, a collaboration with legend of futurethinking music Brian Eno.After stints playing jazz in New York, a delipidated fenland hotel and in noise rock band Three Trapped Tigers, Rogerson ran into Eno at a gig. Bonding over a love of the countryside of their Suffolk home, the pair entered the studio and worked with The Piano Bar, a device that converted the sound of the piano into midi signals, which were then further manipulated.The result is an album that uses Eno’s magic to pull deep from Rogerson’s subconscious to evoke the strange flat landscape of Eastern England, all heathland, military testing sites and estuary mud.